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DONATED BY GERRI WILLIAMS SEPTEMBER 2005
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5 5' ri 4 f' ' 1 . V el I ' I. . 4 I I .. .. .. 1 v - i 1 KJ fl Barbara Stirlen, left, activi- ties editor for the '50 yearbook. has taken iournalism for three years, during which time she has held various assistant staff positions. Willa Stephens, who assisted Barbara, has taken iournalism for two years, and has held several offices. Mr. Philip Keeler, teacher of journalism and publications, had charge of all activities concerning the school year- book. The editors were ap- pointed by Mr. Keeler and they in tum chose their assistants. Although Mr. ,Keeler was head of the annual staff, he merely supervised and helped carry out the ideas of the staff mem- bers. Norman Atwell, is feature editor, and active in many clubs and other school func- tions. He came back to Rose- dale to finish his senior year after leaving before enough credits were earned to grad- uate. Ila Mae Hutton, journal- ism student for two years, helped Norman carry out his job on the annual. f. V t ,. Wx f U 5 - , 1. 451 1 '. -. ..K Q' rf : 56. 1 . ' 1 Vg. ' . ll . , 1 . f 'wa- sf : M, ' .5 'W1'-v- . -,Y ' ' x : 5 U I .V 544 ti ' . . v , 0 w V , Y. ' H5 2 X 1' v.. ' f ., . 'Y' X 5 YA, ' ' , Q.. .. 9 4' 1 N -QQ. x -131 'Q--if R iv., i- E K w ,K -me -L' , ,' x ' 1 ,rx - cm ? 5 ' 1,3 ,gil 3 A ' ' . Q 1' 1 7 5 3 9 I lf 1 V I -F' - fx ' -'W . M l. iv. - I Ml Y.: r ' , .-. .s-.-y-.,..,g,,., 'X F- V Mary Ann. Pine, seated, a senior, served as business man- ager for the '50 Mt. Marty. Mary Ann took publications for three years. Mitzie Waugh, a senior, and also a third year student, assisted Mary Ann. The girls' iob was to take care of all the business details for the book. Art editor for this year's an- nual was Margaret Gulick, right, senior. She was assisted by Carol Kunz, iunior, a second year iournalism student. The girls were in charge of the division pages and all the other sketches in the yearbook. l Vs' W P1 3 .ttf r. 5' -.-7'Q Pgh0 4' .'- 'Cf r' 1 5 5 -' Ei li lf. .sts Serving as sports editor and assistant, respectively, were George Stolte, seated, and Robert Miller. George served on the paper staff for three years and Robert has taken publica- tions for two years. ' Dora Mae Ricard, left, senior class editor of the '50 annual, was in charge of the senior class and general class pages.- Dora Mae was a second year publications student. She was assisted by Ruby Woolery, Q' iiunipr, also a second year stu- en . - Byron Iohnson, left, not only headed the paper staff qs photographer but also took care of the pictures for the '50 yearbook. Bill Irvine, helper to Byron, plans to carry on Byrons work, since this was the latter's last year. S ha ro n Dill, seated left, edi- tor-in-chief, of the '50 annual, serv- ed on the school paper for three years, making Quill and Scroll after holding a maior staff posi- tion and writing a column. Bar- bara Iean Boyd- ston, assistant editor, worked on both the paper and y e a r b o o k among her many other activities for the school. Both girls were seniors.
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